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Nokia to Shut Down Mosh Service May 1st

Nokia is shutting down its Mosh social networking effort, replacing the service with the new Ovi Store application storefront May 1, FierceMobileContent reports. The company is warning current Mosh users that once the site is no longer active, user accounts and uploaded content will disappear into the vasty deep of the intertubes.

Nokia announced the service in 2007 and called it the first mobile social networking service created by a handset maker. It certainly wasn't the first mobile social networking service, because there are about 50 million of those, but that's besides the point. By June 2008, the report said that Mosh exited beta and went live for mainstream users after drawing an average of 100,000 visitors and 175,000 to 200,000 downloads a day.

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